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Blue Origin, NASA

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NASA chief Jared Isaacman surveys extent of Blue Origin explosion damage
A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded on May 28 during a prelaunch test in Florida.

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'A pretty significant setback': How Blue Origin's rocket explosion affects NASA's moon plans
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Blue Origin assesses impact of New Glenn explosion
 · 11h
Blue Origin Says Rocket Explosion Spared Fuel Tanks and Key Launch Pad Parts
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin said Tuesday that last week’s rocket explosion spared fuel tanks and some other critical parts of the launch pad.

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Footage from a boat captures Blue Origin rocket exploding on the launch pad
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This space stock is rising as Blue Origin predicts quick recovery from big explosion
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Blue Origin New Glenn explosion caused 'earthquake' across Florida
The explosion's shockwave was detected by seismographs up to 135 miles away, equivalent to a 2.5 magnitude earthquake.

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NASA chief surveys damage after Blue Origin explosion at Cape Canaveral
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What's next for mission to moon after Blue Origin rocket explosion?
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NASA's new fuel cell could make moon colonies a reality

NASA wants to send humans back to the moon, but one hurdle standing in its way is how to provide power; these fuel cells could be the answer.
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NASA taps 2 companies to develop buggies for its moon base program

The FLEX Rover will be equipped to carry two astronauts and traverse hundreds of miles of lunar terrain.
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NASA announces three new Moon missions as agency races to build permanent lunar base by end of 2026

NASA announces three new Moon missions as part of its Moon Base program, aiming to establish a permanent human presence on the lunar surface by 2026.
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Blue Origin rocket exploded on launchpad, throwing the future of NASA’s Artemis program into question

During an evening test fire on May 28, 2026, a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded, engulfing the launchpad in a massive fireball. The spectacular fire, caught on video, not only destroyed the rocket but also appears to have significantly damaged Blue Origin’s only launchpad at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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NASA shares its 'moon base' plan as the Artemis program aims for a sustained human presence on the lunar surface

NASA officials on Tuesday detailed the space agency’s plans to establish a lunar base, where astronauts could live and work long-term with the ultimate goal of studying the moon and its origins, as well as how best to send the first humans to Mars.
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NASA is overhauling its Artemis program. What does that mean for humanity's return to the moon?

NASA is pumping the brakes a bit now so it can step on the gas later. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. NASA has revealed a huge shakeup to its Artemis program of crewed moon exploration.
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Major changes coming to Artemis program, NASA announces; no moon landing for Artemis III

WE’LL HAVE NEW DETAILS ABOUT THE BOAT THAT WAS INVOLVED. COMING UP AT 530, MAJOR CHANGES TO THE MOON SHOT. AND IT IS SHAKING UP THE SCHEDULE TO PUT BOOTS BACK ON THE LUNAR SURFACE. NASA’S CHIEF MADE IT CLEAR THE PLAN THAT WAS IN PLACE SIMPLY WAS NOT ...
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NASA's Artemis program brings new faces to lunar voyage

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s Apollo moonshots are a tough act to follow, even after all this time. As four astronauts get set to blast off on humanity’s first trip to the moon in more than half a century, comparisons between Apollo and NASA’s ...
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UCSC and NASA team up to launch new educational and career-development program

The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) is teaming up with NASA to launch a program to create educational and career-development opportunities for students. The program is in collaboration with the Ames Research Center at Moffett Field in Mountain View.
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